Protests greet Cheney on his book tourIndictBushNow supportersexpose his lies wherever he goes

Dear supporter of IndictBushNow,

Last night, at the Nixon Library in Orange County, people
from all across Southern California gathered to protest Cheney’s book tour event.
IndictBushNow organizers, along with anti-war activists and military families,
were there on the ground chanting and holding signs. Iraq war
veterans prominently held a banner that read: “1 million dead, thousands
tortured: Bush and Cheney guilty of war crimes – IndictBushNow.org.”

Former Vice President Dick Cheney is guilty of war crimes,
crimes against humanity and torture. He deserves to be indicted and jailed for
his crimes.

Along with Bush and other high-ranking administration
officials, Cheney is responsible for the death of more than 1 million people in
Iraq
and tens of thousands of people in Afghanistan. He is responsible for the
over 6,000 U.S. troops who gave their lives, and the tens of thousands more who
now suffer life-altering injuries.

Cheney has no regrets. In fact, he is unapologetically touring and appearing on
talk and radio shows to promote his new book, “In My Time: A Personal and
Political Memoir.” It reads like a work of fiction.

In it, Cheney refuses to admit that he knowingly lied to the
American people about the manufactured "connection" between Iraq and Al
Qaeda, and the bogus "fact" that Iraq had weapons of mass
destruction. He continues to advocate the use of waterboarding and other forms
of torture used in the Bush regime’s “war on terror.”

We are also mobilizing to protest Cheney this Friday when he
speaks in Washington, D.C. Everywhere Cheney appears in public to promote torture and his other criminal policies, we will meet him with angry protests.

Let’s keep up the pressure. The tide is turning. We are
counting on each and every person to help this growing nationwide movement
continue the work of upholding the constitution in the face of the grave
assault posed by the actions and policies of Cheney, Bush and their partners in
crime.